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♪ it's tuesday, july 19th, 2016. thth is e "cbs morning news." >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> striking similarities. melania trump's speech, one of the high points for the first day of the republican national convention, until allegations surface that words were pulled word by word from michelle obama. >> your word is your bond. >> your word is your bond. >>se
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fireworks in on day one. the thwarted attempt to thump trump and the heartbroken mom who blames hillary clinton for her son's death in benghazi. and hillary clinton sits down with charlie, she trashes trump as the most dangerous person who ever ran for president. usual opening night move, donald trump came on to introduce his wife. there were two passages in her speech that were
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similar to michelle obama's speech at the convention. >> my parents impressed in me the values that you work hard for what you want in life. that your work is your bond that you do what you say and keep your promise. that you treat people with respect. >> barack and i were raised with so many of the same values. like you work hard for what you want in life. that your word is your bond. ythatou do that you say what you say you're going to do. you that treat people with dignity and respect. >> we need to pass those lessons on to the many generations to follow. because -- because we want our children in this nation tow kno that the all you need for your
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your willingness to work for them. >> barack and i set out to build lives guided by these values. and pass them on to the next generation because we want our children and all children in this nation to know that the only limit to the height of your achievement is the reach of your dreams and your willingness to work hard for them. >> in a written statement, the trump campaign addressed melania trump's speech. >> in writing her beautiful speech, melania's team of writers took notes on her life's ainspirations and in some instances took fragment ofs that reflected had her own thinking. melania's own experience and love for america shone through in her speech which made it a success." surprise protests they were overruled. >>
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throughout the week. the theme at the convention was security, one of the features speaker was pat lifts who son sean was killed in the attack in benghazi. >> i blame hillary clinton personally for the death of my son. personally. >> iowa senator joni ernst said trump will be the person to keep america safe. >> he will not hesitate to destroy those who wish to harm our great nation. >> reporter: earlier, there was chaos on the floor. some delegates tried to force a roll call vote on the rule. it was rejected. kras boswell, cbs news, cleveland. >> cbs news' bob schieffer has been covering conventions since 1968. here's his take.
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different. the republican party is vetting a candidate who has never held public office, never served in the military. anti-coddle reform. that has proposed a budget critics say will add trillions of dollars to the national debt. by any conventional reasoning, he is a long shot, but this is not a typical year. republican primary voters chose him because they say he speaks his mind and they feel abandoned by their party. but his nomination has left this party deeply divided, so divided even the republican governor john kasich will not be here. his friends say he will not step foot in the arena because he disagrees with what trump stands for and feels it hypocrital to give his stamp of approval. barry goldwater wrestleded a nomination from the republican bl
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to lyndon johnson. democrats kick out party regulars in '72 and nominated george mcgovern, he won only one state. donald trump may or may not win. but in a party nation an identity crisis, the overriding question here is, is he changing the party for better or worse? or as amany establishment republicans worry, destroying it altogether. >> well, weijia jiang is in cleveland. and the theme for today is make america work again, weijia, what is that going to work like. tell us about that theme? >> well, is this is a time for republicans talk about donald trump's one of his greatest strengths is to create jobs and boost the economy. the official theme for the rnc also specifically mentions hillary clinton a
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that a clinton presidency would be much more of what they call anemic economic growth. of course, we expect to hear solutions how trump would fix that, all in mind with make america work again. >> who are the big speakers? >> well the lineup has high profile republicans paul ryan, mitch mcmcconnell, at one point, chris christie promised this is going about a show event but also shaping up to be a family event. we'll hear from the trump children including tiffany trump, donald trump jr. >> weijia jiang in cleveland, thank you so much. "cbs this morning"'s co-anchor charlie rose talked with hillary clinton yesterday. she said donald trump is the most dangerous man ever to run for president. >> no self-discipline. no self-control.
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no understanding of the limits of the kind of power that any president should impose upon himself. he has shown none of that. let's return to torture. and you know what, i will order the american military to commit war crimes. what he has laid out is the most dangerous reckless approach to being president than i think we've ever seen. well, coming up on "cbs this morning," more of rose's interview with hillary clinton, and coverage of day two of the gop convention in cleveland. baton rouge police say the former marine who ambushed police officers systematically targeted them. an autopsy is expected to be performed on gavin long's body today. don champion is in baton rouge. don, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie, authorities offered up new disturbing details yesterday as they vowed to leave no stone unturned
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two days after the tragedy, it is clear the government used his military training to ambush the officers. >> reporter: chilling new images released by investigators offered new detail on the baton rouge gunman's deadly at.tack they show gavin long armed, dressed in all black, as he carried out his shooting sunday. investigators say the former marine bypassed civilians while methodically searching for police officers. >> he was looking for locations to specifically target police officers. there's no doubt whatsoever that these officers were intentionally targeted and assassinated. >> reporter: three officers were killed in the eight-minute rampage. the gunman was eventually akiled by a s.w.a.t. team with a shot fired from 100 yards away. three other officers were wounded including sheriff's deputy nicholas touhy who was shot in the head and stomach as he sat
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>> we're just praying for him and just have to see what happens. >> president obama called the families of the officers and law enforcement yesterday to offer his condolences. attorney general loretta link condemned the attacks and called them counter productive. >> it just seems to have pulled us back into a period where we're so far apart. >> reporter: while investigators say long after they're still looking for someone who may have known about his plan. now, as part of the investigation, authorities are still trying ing ting to build line on days before the attack. meantime, president obama has ordered the flag fly at half-staff in honor of the fallen officers. anne-marie. a teenage migrant who attacked passengers on a german train was shot and killed by police. the train was
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central germany last night when a 17-year-old used an ax and knife to attack passengers. four people were injured, three suffering serious injuries. the teenager was shot as he tried to flee. he had a hand painted isis flag in his home. a french prosecutor who says the truck driver who killed 84 people in nice had excessive force for isis. officials say he carefully plotted the attack. and several visits to the beachfront in nice. well, coming up on the "morning news," exposing twitter patrols. leslie jones calls out racists on social media. and writer's remorse, the man who wrote donald trump's "the art of the deal" is now expressing remorse. this is the "cbs morning news." faster than heartburn.
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crowns their man ♪ ♪ wacky hats crazy ties worn by thousands of white guys an entire airplane hangar filled with donald trump flags ♪ ♪ we'll see members of the klan and muslims latinos i think they've all been banned ♪ >> stephen colbert dazzled last night in his first live show of the week recapping the rnc. comedian leslie jones is takes on racists on twitter. and donald trump's ghost writer is speaking out. the new yorker says donald trump's ghost writer regrets helping to create the image. tony schwartz says the work he described in "in the art of the deal" is a work of fiction. what he said the
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titled today schwartz says "the sociopath." he said if trump wins and gets the nuclear codes it may be the end of civilization. a federal panel says housing and urban secretary julian castro plays hillary clinton during an interview from his government office. castro says he prefaced the comment by noting he wasn't speaking in his official capacity. and buzzfeed news reports on the racist messages sent anonymously to leslie jones on twitter. "the ghost buster" star talks about some of the tweets she received. coming up, keeping your web browsing clean. two big food chains block pornography accessed on their wi-fi.
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to a new record high. the s&p closed 5 points higher. the fifth time in the last six trading days it closed at an all-day high. nasdaq, 26 points but the losses are mounting at yahoo! revenue fell 19% in three quarters. it could be yahoo! as an independent company, yahoo! is for sale, final bids were reportedly dreport d reportedly due yesterday. subscriber group netflix streaming added 106,000 customers from sapril to june. starbucks and mcdonald's agree to block pornography on wi-fi. mcdonald's says filtering technology that accesses porn sites has been activated in a majority of its 14,000 restaurants. starbucks says it's still working on implementing
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and google is implementing gender equality with a new set of emojis. sunday was emoji day. google added 11 different emojis in both sexes in both skin colors. anne-marie. >> i'll ask this before and i'll ask it again, where is the newscaster emoji? >> it's time. i'm ready. i think so. might have to feet something out. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much, jill. still ahead, unleashing your pokemon go. we will tell you how a dog shelter is using its popular game to get its animals a little more exercise. nutella adds a smile to any morning. nutella - spread the happy! (we got a new family member and she got a nutritious meal of purina cat chow complete with the four cornerstones of nutrition including
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country.
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well, count justin bieber among those suffering from pokemon fever. the pop star was spotted yesterday chasing monsters in new york's central park. some of the fans he had in tow said they were playing justin bieber. some homeless dogs in inare getting more exercise thanks to pokemon go. volunteers flock to a shelter where they're invited to play the game while walking the dogs. but humane society activists warn that people shouldn't keep their focus away from the animals. some of the nba's biggest stars are back at work, this time to win olympic gold. the usa men's team opened camp yesterday in las vegas to get ready for the rio games. kevin durant and carmelo anthony are back from the team that won it all four years ago in london. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," chairman of the trump
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striking similarities? was the plagiarism between the ivanka trump's speech last night from michelle obama's? >> storms are gone, but it's very humid this morning. >> we are going to see temperatures today hot, but not as hot as yesterday. we were at 95 yesterday, today, headed to 90. factor in the humidity yesterday. 100 to 103. today feeling like the upper 90s. it's uncomfortable, but we are make small improvements here, and winds out of the southwest for now, but currently the actual front is coming through. 73 for leesburg, and 73 for andrews. stray showers from cumberland, and passing over, and you can see a quick shower this morning, and that will begin to fade away. 86 by noon. the high is on far with what we typically see this time
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year. more thunderstorms this afternoon. i will show you where they will be in a few minutes. good morning, allyson. a fallen tree is causing shutdowns on river road, and this is if you're going out to the river at stoney creek road, and it's blocking traffic eastbound and westbound, and this is is out here at river road. we are told crews are on the way. it happened in the last hour. just know river road is shut down now. there's a serious accident by martin luther king jr. highway. the traffic is going 59 miles an hour. >> thank you, ellen. half of the officers charged in freddie gray's death have now been found not guilty. a judge acquitted a third officer in gray's death yesterday. >> this foam no serious outbursts in protesters in baltimore. officer brian rice was the highest ranking officer. the judge found him not guilty of all charges. of
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trial in the case, and another had his case end in a mistrial. they take care of the grounds at arlington national cemetery, but a group of workers will walk off the job. 30 members of the of the union are striking. there's been 8 months of delays in reaching a new contract, and workers are asking for tick leave and wage increases. wind gusts brought down parts of a northwest house that was under renovation. a couple of trees coming down, too, and it took power lines with them. that's a quick look at what is going on this morning. >> thank you for joining us on this tuesday. the news at 4:30 starts right now.
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the drama, there he is. right now, donald trump and mike pence set to be announced as the nominees for the republican party today. we will go inside of the convention. good morning i'm andrea roane. >> he said there would be drama, and there sure was. right now, let's check on weather and traffic, and it's muggy and sticky. ellen bryan has two things on the road, but we start with weather. feeling a little bit better, but not much. look at the live early doppler. we had a gust front coming on through, and now the cold front will come on through, and thunderstorms today, right now west of martinsburg, and you will see a quick shower before the sun comes up. the futurecast, and we are mainly dry
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hours. temperatures heating up to 90 degrees today. that's cooler than yesterday. showers and thunderstorms will develop through the peak heating hours of the day. some could be on the stronger side as well. we will go through the rest of the futurecast and what to expect for the rest of the workweek. >> we were talking about river road, and there's a tree that has fallen there at stoney creek. both directions are closed. overnight construction, and if you're trying to catch a flight at dulles airport, there's widening on the toll road this is right as you get to the parkway area. various lanes are closed off and on, and as you get to 395 here at beltway at the north entrance road there, closed. here at 495, there's construction as you get off on to the loop. >> thank you, ellen. >> campaign

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